01948nam 2200397 450 99620132550331620231103220424.00-674-99234-2(CKB)3820000000011961(NjHacI)993820000000011961(EXLCZ)99382000000001196120231103d1927 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAttic NightsVolume IIIBooks 14-20 /Gellius, J. C. RolfeCambridge :Harvard University Press,1927.1 online resource (544 pages)Loeb classical library ;LCL212Aulus Gellius (ca. 123-170 CE) is known almost wholly from his Noctes Atticae, 'Attic Nights', so called because it was begun during the nights of an Attic winter. The work collects in twenty books (of Book VIII only the index is extant) interesting notes covering philosophy, history, biography, all sorts of antiquities, points of law, literary criticism, and lexicographic matters, explanations of old words and questions of grammar. The work is valuable because of its many excerpts from other authors whose works are lost; and because of its evidence for people's manners and occupations. Some at least of the dramatic settings may be genuine occasions. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Attic Nights is in three volumes.Loeb classical library ;LCL212.Latin lettersTranslations into EnglishVerse satire, LatinTranslations into EnglishLatin lettersTranslations into English.Verse satire, LatinTranslations into English.876.01Gellius811269Rolfe J. C.NjHacINjHaclBOOK996201325503316Attic Nights3575920UNISA